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Bermuda Petrels Cahow Cam
LORIDAVIS:
Look who's back!!! Gone 13 days to forage. Welcome home Mom!
Bermuda Cahow nest... 20:08 2/17 And she's back! The female (right) has returned from her foraging journey and is ready to take over incubation duties from the male.
LORIDAVIS:
BermudaCahowCam
3/2/2019 Welcome to hatch watch. Cahow eggs typically hatch between 51 and 55 days after they are laid. This egg was laid on January 10 and today is day 51.
2019-02-04 (4) by Lori Davis, on Flickr
LisaG1967:
Thanks for the update. Can't wait to see these lil cute babies. :)
LORIDAVIS:
Hatch news! Finally, I was starting to worry ::)
First look at the newly hatched Cahow chick (3/9/19)
https://youtu.be/qIz3is-QqUU via ME Lambright
We've been hearing the chick but this is our first look at it. As the adult Cahow moves around a bit, the fluffy gray head and tiny bill come in to view. The chick is quickly hidden under the adult's wing but manages to poke its beak out again near the end of this clip. Watch the action live from Nonsuch Island, Bermuda at http://cams.allaboutbirds.org/channel/53/Bermuda_Cahows/
LORIDAVIS:
Female Cahow meets her 2-day old chick for the first time 3/11/19
https://youtu.be/Fnw4v1GhsRs via me lambright
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